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Hey all - I thought it would be a good idea to start blogging my posts (and the posts of others when related) in key threads and on key issues (state PAC, media bias, map project, bill tracking, vote tracking) and tagging them with whichever of those categories they belong in using the "Tags" feature.

For example, I might post an update in my "media bias" thread in the RP 2012 subforum, then blog the post and tag it with "Media Bias" so that everyone
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One of the biggest mistakes we make when arguing for the abolishment of any institution is claiming that we know the best alternative or what the market will choose if left to it's own devices. We don't know what would happen, and acting like we do sets up false expectations to whoever your talking to allowing them to quickly become dissapointed and revert back to statism if things didn't work exactly like you imagined.

A new site has come about, riding the wave of the WikiLeaks phenomenon and going into the 2012 election season. PolitiLeaks (politileaks.com) will be the hub for gathering information on all politicians moving forward, whether revealed by staffers or concerned citizens.

The site is set up in the wiki format where regular users can add their content and inform us of what these politicians are up to behind the scenes.

I've written my heart out across these fine interwebs in one blog or another, and nobody reads them. When people want to tell me how much of an $#@! I am (or other negative things) they always manage to eek in "but you're a really good writer." I had a girl blow me off that way. I've had two teachers just $#@! my grades up because they didn't agree with me, but "acknowledged" I could write. I once pissed of an Admiral, and apparently the only thing that saved my ass was my
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